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Posts by Elli Mylonas

CDS @ DH2010

Digital Humanities 2010 in London. CDS presentations: Julia Flanders and Syd Bauman on “Using ODD for Multi-purpose TEI Documentation;” Andy Ashton on “Semantic Cartography: Using RDF/OWL to Build Adaptable Tools for Text Exploration” and Elli Mylonas with a poster on “Discursive Metadata and Controlled Vocabularies.” Conference URL: http://dh2010.cch.kcl.ac.uk/ Twitter Hashtag: dh2010 (very active tweeting!) Edit: CDS @ DH2010

Digital History Book Reviewed

The latest issue of The American Historical Review (115:632633, April 2010) reviews R. Burr Litchfield’s Florence Ducal Capital, 15301630, published in 2008 as an ACLS Humanities EBook. The book is accompanied by a digital map of Florence that situates its arguments geographically, and was developed in 2006 by STG. From the review, which considers this Digital History Book Reviewed

Steve Ramsay’s talk

The talk that Steve Ramsay gave at Brown on Friday, April 16 (“The Hermeneutics of Screwing Around”) is posted here. As there were no slides or other demos, the only thing missing is Steve’s inimitable delivery!

CHUG Talk: Steve Ramsay on “The Hermeneutics of Screwing Around”

3:30 PM Friday, April 16 Lownes Room, John Hay library The Hermeneutics of Screwing Around Humanities scholarship, by all accounts, now finds itself in what one prominent center of activity calls “An Age of Abundance.” Prominent scholars are asking “What do we do with a million books?” and suggesting “far reading,” “distant reading,” and even CHUG Talk: Steve Ramsay on “The Hermeneutics of Screwing Around”

An Index for Grandma

“What did you do in the War, Grandma?“is now easy to navigate thanks to Marie Force, who gave us the index she created to the oral histories component of the project. “What did you do in the War, Grandma?” is an oral history website originally created in 1995, and updated in 1997, based on oral An Index for Grandma